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description: Deploy Hasura GraphQL Engine on Google Cloud Platform with Kubernetes engine and Cloud SQL
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sidebar_label: Using Render (one-click)
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# Deploying Hasura GraphQL Engine on Render

## Introduction

This guide shows how to deploy the Hasura GraphQL Engine on [Render](https://render.com).

## One-click Deploy on Render

:::info Note

Make sure to [create a free Render account](https://render.com/register) first.

:::

Once you're logged into your Render account, click the button below to deploy Hasura and a new managed PostgreSQL
database wired up to your Hasura instance.

[<img src="https://render.com/images/deploy-to-render-button.svg" className="no-shadow" width="200" alt="render_deploy_button" />](https://render.com/deploy?repo=https://github.com/render-examples/hasura-graphql)

You will see the Hasura web service and PostgreSQL instance to be created:

<Thumbnail src="/img/deployment/deploy-to-render-hasura.png" alt="Deploy To Render Hasura Page" />

That's it! Read on to configure your Hasura instance.

## Access your Hasura Console

Once **Deploy to Render** succeeds, you can click through to your Hasura service page on Render's dashboard.

<Thumbnail src="/img/deployment/deploy-to-render-hasura-header.png" alt="Render Hasura Header" />

You can monitor the deployment of the Hasura web service from the **Logs** tab. Once the service is up, use the link on
the service page to access your Hasura Console:

```bash
https://<your-hasura-slug>.onrender.com/
```

You can create tables and test your GraphQL queries here.

## References

- [Render Hasura GraphQL on GitHub](https://github.com/render-examples/hasura-graphql)
- [Render Docs](https://render.com/docs)
